Published December 1980
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Prohibition of grief and Jonson's funeral poetry
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The paper identifies three attitudes towards mourning in the English Renaissance--the duty of grieving for the dead, the concession of moderate grief, and the prohibition of all grief--and shows how this final, little-known attitude characterizes the funeral poetry of Ben Jonson.
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